Treeline Project by Zander Olsen
Constructed photographs rooted in the forest. These works, carried out in Surrey, Hampshire and Wales,involve site specific interventions in the landscape, ‘wrapping’ trees with white material to construct a visual relationship between tree, not-tree and the line of horizon according to the camera’s viewpoint.
via: http://trendland.net
Clementine
Megan Washington
I discovered Megan just two days ago! Then I stumbled upon her music video for Clementine and fell in love :)
Walter Mason
via szymon:
“The best thing about land art is its inpermanence. Let nature do the erasing!”
Martin Selman
Sanderson Gallery
I actually saw these marble sculptures end of last year and was actually surprised they were made of marble! They looked very plastic as intended. Even though they looked like objects we are used to seeing everyday (minus the labels), I find myself appreciating these very much. I loved the imperfect folds, creases and scrunched up details, it amused me how perfectly it mimicked real life crushed cans and juice boxes.
Unfortunately I found out this morning that one of crushed can pieces were stolen from the gallery recently! Hope they get it back, the crushed cans are my favourite.
Sight of Transgression by Madame Peripetie
Madame Peripetie is of my favourite photographers. Her conceptual works never cease to amaze me, they are so eccentric I feel like I’m at a high fashion circus whenever I look through her work. And her use of colours are brilliant, sometimes they bring out strange associations….like the bright blue and pink here reminds me of James and Jessie from pokemon.